The Prodigy

This week is definitely a mixed bag. Noel Gallagher will return to the road next spring in support of his upcoming new LP, ‘Who Built The Moon?’, The Prodigy will tour the UK this winter and Asking Alexandria will team up with Black Veil Brides for a co-headline run across the UK in January. If none of that floats your boat there’s plenty more to choose from below.

Noel Gallagher

The former Oasis guitarist will again be backed by the High Flying Birds for spring dates in support of ‘Who Built The Moon?’, which is out on November 24.
Tickets go on general sale at 9am on September 29.Compare and Buy Tickets

Paloma Faith

Paloma Faith has announced a March UK and Ireland arena tour to accompany her new LP, ‘The Architect’.
Tickets go on sale at 9am on September 29.Compare and Buy Tickets

Dua Lipa

The pop singer-songwriter, who put out her self-titled debut earlier this year, will call in Dublin, Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff and London next spring, following up a run of autumn dates.
Tickets go on sale at 9am on September 29.Compare and Buy Tickets

Bon Iver

Bon Iver will play four shows at the Eventim Apollo in London in February, replacing the slate of shows in the capital pulled earlier this year.
Tickets will be available to those who had tickets to the cancelled gigs first, with general sale following at 10am on October 3.Compare and Buy Tickets

Jake Bugg

The singer-songwriter, who recently released ‘Hearts That Strain’, has lined up shows in Dublin, Belfast, Glasgow, Carlisle, Douglas, Bristol, London, Nottingham, Leeds, Manchester, Margate, Warwick, Oxford, Southampton, Exeter and Brighton during February and March.
Tickets are on sale at 9am on September 29.Compare and Buy Tickets

Belle And Sebastian

Belle and Sebastian have announced plans to tour the UK and Ireland during March.
Tickets go on sale at 10am on September 29.Compare and Buy Tickets

Deacon Blue

The Scottish pop-rock band will bring their To Be Here Someday – 30th Anniversary tour to venues across the UK between November 13 and December 15 in 2018.
Tickets go on sale at 9am on September 29.Compare and Buy Tickets

Machine Head

Machine Head will bring their Catharsis tour to Southampton, Cardiff, Bristol, Birmingham, Nottingham, Newcastle, Glasgow, Manchester and London, where they’ll play two nights at the Roundhouse, during March.
Tickets go on sale at 10am on September 29.Compare and Buy Tickets

The Prodigy

The dance legends will call in Manchester, Doncaster, Plymouth, Glasgow and Wolverhampton prior to three nights at the O2 Academy Brixton in London in December.
Tickets go on general sale at 10am on September 29.Compare and Buy Tickets

Black Veil Brides and Asking Alexandria

Black Veil Brides and Asking Alexandria will bring The Resurrection Tour to Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow and London, where they’ll play the O2 Academy Brixton, between January 23 and 27.
Tickets go on general sale at 9am on September 29.Compare and Buy Tickets

So, as Christmas Day edges ever closer our countdown of the year’s top 50 best-selling artists on Stereoboard’s Hot Ticket Chart continues. We’ve been working our way from the bottom up, counting through 10 a day, until we hit top spot and crown the successors to One Direction, who took top spot in 2014. Make sure to check back throughout the week to see who’s in the running for a Stereoboard Christmas #1. If you missed them, make sure to check out Parts One and Two.

Stereophonics have risen one place, while Rod Stewart has dropped the same and Simply Red have jumped an impressive eight places, only narrowly missing out on a top 10 position.

We hope you’ll be able to check in with us next week as we’re not sure if following the Adele tour going on sale the internet will be in complete meltdown. If you can, make sure to find out if Coldplay protect their #1 spot or if Adele storms to the top of yet another chart.

On sale this week are Faithless, Kelly Clarkson, Ash, New Found Glory and John Newman. Will American pop icon Clarkson steal next week’s #1 spot? Or will it go to dance legends Faithless, who instead of celebrating their twentieth anniversary with china, will celebrate heading up the top 20 chart? Check back with us next week to find out.

He just couldn’t stay away! Ed Sheeran is back at #1 on Stereoboard’s Hot Ticket Chart following his sold out shows at Ireland’s Croke Park. Meanwhile, maintaining their top five positions are The Ashes and James Bay. Joining them are chart newcomers Kasabian, who have done well to come straight in at #3. Little Mix are also new this week but have entered the chart at a slightly more modest #18.

Foo Fighters are sitting pretty at the top of Stereoboard’s Hot Ticket Chart this week, relegating Ed Sheeran to #7. Meanwhile, The Ashes are standing firm at #2 and New Order fall out of the top five, all the way down to #17.